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LOCAL MATTERS.' Advertisement! to appear on Thursday morning, must be handed in not laternan luesday eveningReligious Services in McArthur.U, K. Cui'Bcii.-l'itacbinf Sabbatb tt balfpat ten o'elcok, A. M., nod half-rtut sixclock, P; M. Sabbath Eehtol,2P. U.Pbeibttibian Cicrcii. Services at 11 o'cl'kA. m, and t o'clock p. M. Babbutb School at 9'olock A. M.f every Sabbath.Christian CuuHcn.--Servicosat 11 o'clock a.v., every ftubbath.New Advertisements.Ti.e following are the new advertisementsin this week' Record,Master Commissioner's Sale. Joseph J,McDowell.Legal Notice. Robert Buckncr.Sheriff's Sale. Dowd vs. Dowd.Letter List. II. Kedd.Agents Wanted. S. F. Junkin.Administrator's Notice. Jones and Rannc lis. . -Sale of Fine Sheep. Jones and ItannelU.Legal Notice. F. II. Chidestcr.Peterson's Magazine.Tcrsons desiring to subscribe for theabove Magazine, for 18C7, will find it totheir Interest to call on Mrs. Ruth C Bratton, McArthur, 0., immediately. Clubrates $1 CO per year.Godey's Lady's Book.Those who are desirous of taking Go.dcy for 18C7, will do well to call on Mrs.Bratton, as she is getting up a club. Clubrates $2 50 per year.New York Ledger.Any person wishing to take the aboveperiodical for 18117, can not do better thanto call on Mrs. Bratton. Club rates f 2 50per year.Roback's Preparations.. The Spring months, March, April andMay are the months to purify the blnod.sndprrpat. tho system to guard ngiicst the rnv.Ages of disease, The voice of nature -allson the fcience and skill of man to prefacethe remedies, am! we have them in R'ibark'sBlood Pills, Blood Purifier, and StomachBia-rs.Sisson's Drug StoreIs the place to buy your medicines, pure liquora, line perfumeryand toilet articles, oils -and paintsot every description, tobacco, snuffand cigars of the finest quality, atthe very lowest rates.Cotillion Party.AVe learn that there is to he i grand cotillion party at the Lindslcy House, in Zaleski, on the evening of the 22(1 Inst. Therehave been several parties given at the Lindsley during the past year, and each one wasasuoeess, all who attended being -wel1pleased.IVo advise those fond of the pleasing exerciso of dancing, to attend at the Liiulsley, on the 22d Inst, and we think they'will not regret it. The best of music w illbe furnished, and plenty of refreshmentson hand, such as hot coflec and tea, piescakes, oysters, &c., Admission to thetjall rorm $1.50.The Human Hair.A recent writer has anil that no nationbestows'less attention on the human hair,than the Americaus. If this be (aid in regard to the oils and greases thut aie usedh n never waF greater mistuke made. Weare pleased to know & Remedial Mediciiulpreparation is now ofleied in the market.It is. not one of those clear colored liquids,whose only merit consists in their beauty,but of intrinsic worth, wh ich cures all diseases of tho scalp, restores the hair lo itsnatural color, when gray, end causes newhair to grow where it has fallen out. ThisU Halt's Vegetable Sicilian Hair RenevVer.We speak of its virtues from actual use.Noil t Gazette.[For the Record.]nion School.Report of the McArthur Union School,for the first two mouths, present term :Gross enrollment 203Average weekly enrollment 210do daily attendance 207do per cent 82do punctuality 03do absence excused 48do tardiness 45do scholarship per cent . 7(5Vi-its by Superintendent 22do by parents and others 19 "The principal evils with which we haveto contend in our schools, are tardiness, irregular attendance and almost innumerable excuses. And I must say, that the chief"responsibility attaches to parents in respect to these evils. Though, I am satisfied that a good degree of responsibilityests upon the teacher. Those of us whomost concern ourselves about the subject,and most frequently adnion ish our pupilshave the best per cent, of regular attendance. The regular scholar i the onlyone that can avail himself of the lull benefit of the school, and his improvement.is much impeded by the Irregular atteudance ot any of his classmates. The loss. of one lesson, even, is often a positivehindrance to a scholar during his futurestudy of that branch, and when there arereported,. week after week,, we find it thefruitful source of imperfect and inefficient scholarship, and the pernicious habit, of half doing everything which is undertaken. Parents often wonder thattheir children make, no progress in theirstudies, and are disposed to censure theteacher, when if they would onlyconsult the School . Register they wouldAnd the irregular attendance of their.. children such as prohibit the expectationof progress under' ant teacher. This snbJebti' should assume vastly more Impord tance with parents than the mere loss ot.instruction consequent upon it. The' .-school life is a true type of the whole future life of the Individual." The mannerin which scholars discharge their schoolduties, afford a very sure indication oftho manner in which they will do business, and discharge the trusts committedto them In after life. Hence if parentswould have their children form correctand thorough business habits, and securethe confidence of an intelligent community, they should strive to have then characterize their school life by punctualitydiligence and correct deportment. To thisend let the parent visit the school regularly, and by their presence they will encourage both teacher and pupils.M. R. BARNES, Supt.For Fine Sheep.See advertisemeir iu another column.The finest opportunity to buy fi.nesiikkp,ever offered in this community, will befound at this sale.A lot of line ewes and bucks, which Mr.Jones had procured In Vermont for hisown use, will be sold on the 30th lust.These sheep were advertised for sale onthe 15th Inst., but owing to the heavy, constant rain the sale was postponed till the30th Inst.AVool growers will find it to their Interest to attend the sale on that day.Last summer Mr. J. clipped from onebuck 2 libs, and from 5 bucks 101 1-4, or20 1-llbs per fleece.Economy saysbuy the best, they are thecheapest.Stars Did'nt Fall.On tho night of the 15th Inst, many ofour citizens, sat up to see the '.'spiendedsplay," of an expected meteoric exhibition.Our devil says the reason it did not comeoff was because the authority for the fireworks was not stamped, and our revenueofllcers were on the watch. The followingoccurence at the last meteoric display willinterest our readers :On that memorable night, in November'33. old Peyton Huberts, who intendedmaking an early start to his work, got upin the midst of "the display. On gning tohis door, he saw, w ith amazement, the skylit up with the falling meteors, and heconeludcd at oucc the world wits on fire, andthe day of judgement had come. He stoodfor a moment gazing In spie bless terrorat the scene, and then with a yell of horrorsprang out of the door into the yard, rightinto the midst of the falling stars, and therein hi effort tododgc them, he commenceda series ot ground-tumbling that wouldhave done honor to u rope-dancer. Hiwife, being awakened in the menu time,and seeing Peyton jumping and skippingabout the yard, bawled out to know 'whatin the name ol common sense he was dolu'witthnr, dancin' round without hi clotheon." But l'ayton heard not. The judgement, and long, b)"ck accounts he wouldhave to settle, made him heedless of ailterrestrial things, and his wife, by thistime becoming alarmed at hi behavior,siirang out of bed. and running to the. door,shrieked out at the the top of her lungs :'Peyton, I say, Peyton, what do youmean, jumpin' about t'liar I Come nnd putyour trowsers on.''Trowsers I what the h U'a the use oftrowsers when the world' on tire:"Serial -goto.Strange tut True.Every young lady and pcntloman In tboUnit"il Stutea can hear bomcthir.r; vory nitiehf their advantage by return miiil, froo ofcinrge, by addr'aainftlhe undersigned. Thosehaving uny fears of being humbug cd r.illoblige by not noticing tliis card. All otherswill pluune addreeH their obediunt aorvant,TUOS. K. CHAPMAN,joll-ly. 531 J'roadwuy, N. T.'piIE CO.NF".SSIOXS AND EXPfcKi-.1 ENCE or AS INVALID. -Published as a benefit ami n caution toYouNa iihx and others, who snnVfrinu nervousduhiliiy, proniiituro decay of Manhood, Ac.,supplying uf tbo samo timo Tiik meanj tr tu.Fcirk. Uy one who hap cured liir.ndf r.ltr rudurjriiticonidderalIo quackery. Uy cncloMtiga punt-paid addressed envelope, t-inlo copiesfree of horse, nmv bp b.id of tho author.NATHANIEL Si AY FA IK, Esq., Iirooklyn,Kings oo., New York. fubl-lyKOOFIXG.IN rolls read) to bo nailed down, adapted toI!ou.e. Fuctorleg, p.iid buildings l alt kindsconstructndof niutcrial that Imvo flood thotct of fifteen years, nnd mr.nufuotured on unentirely different and netter plan than any other composition routing in use. Secured by patent. Very durable an J ot low pri'e. Oirculam and camples sent free by mail Liberalterm to agents. Heady R oriNQ Co.,june7y No. 73 Maiden Lnno, New Yrrk.A LECTUKEYOUNG MEN..iijjt Puhlishnl, in a Settled Envelope.I'PICE SIX CENTS.ALECTTJKE on tho Nuttire, Treatment, ardKadical Curo of Spormatori licen, or Seminal Woakncss, Involuntary Emissions, Sexur.lDebility . nnd Impedimenta to Marriage generally. Nervousness. Consumption, l'pilopy,and Fits; Mental and Phvsical Ineapaeity. resuiting irom Relf-Abtiso, &o By KOUKKT J.CULVEUWELL.M. D., Authoruf the "GroenBook," Ac.The world-ronowncd anthor, In this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from hia own excellence that the awful consequences of 8'i 'Abuso may bo effectu'illy removed withoutmeuieino, una wiliiout itungeroua surgical oeruuons, unugiea, iiisirunicius, rings, or con..nla, pointing out a mode of curo at once ct.tain and effectual, by which every sufferer, noma'.tor what his condition may bo, may ctuehimself oiionply, privately and rdicolly. ThinLeoturo will prove a boon to thousands andthousands.Sent urder seal, to any address, in a plainscaled envelope, on receipt of six cents, ortwo post stamps. Address the publishers,CIIA8. J. C. KLINE a CO., 127 Bowory, N.Y., Post Office box 4,586.Know Thy Destiny.Madame E. F. Thornton, the ereat English Astr.logiat. Clairvoyant and Psychometrioian whonaa astonished the. eoientiflo claasea of tho OMWorld, has now located herself at Hudson, N Y.Mai' nine Thornton possesses such wonderfuloow( rof second sight, as to enable her to Impart ' no, 'ledge ol' the grea.eat importance totbt ainghi or married of either sex. While in ast ate of trance, she delineates the very featuresof the person you aro to marry, and by the aidof an Instrument of intense power, knownthe PsTchomo trope, guarantees to produce alife-dike picture of tho future husband or wifeof the applicant, together ill date of marriageposition in life, leading traits of character, etc.This is no; humbug, as thousands of test monials can assert. She will send, when desiredta certified certificate, .or written guarantee, lhatho picture i' what it onroort. to be. . Bv enclosing a small lock of hair, and staling place ofbirth, age, disposition and complexion, andenclosing SO cents aid stamped, envelope ad-diea-edto" yourself, ynu wiil receive the pictureand desired information by return mai.. Alloom nnica'ioni aacredly confidential. Addressin co 6denco, Madame . F. Thornton, P. OtEcxiiv UadsoD) N. Y., . nov6ni -Marriage and Celibacy.AN ESS a Y OF w A KN t Nti AN U ' NSTRUCTluN FUK YOUNu WEiS. Also. DU--eaand A hint bicb prematurely Prostrate theVibl t'owora, with um means cf rebel'. SentFiee of Charge, in waled letter envelope. Address Dr. J.K1LL1N 1101'GuTON, IlowerdAtsociatiun, Philadelphia, I'a. iMylDr. Heheut-k's Mandrake' Pills.A Substitute lor Calomel.Thcaa Pills are composed of various roota,having the power to relax the atcretiont of theliver a promptly ana etloi'tuully aa blue pill ormercury, and without i roduciug any of ihnaedianrecablo or dangerons effects which oftonfollow the UKe of the la ter.Iu all bilious disorder these Pills may bouw:d with confidence, ft they promote tho dischnrifo of vitiated bile, and remove those obatdiieiious from the liver und biliary ducts whicharo the cause of bilious affeciiuiiH in goneralSciienci'r Mandrake Pills cure Sick lleadache.all di-ordera of the liver, iudicitnd bysallow skin, coated tonftno, coslivness, drowsiness, anu a general feeling of wearino.-s anilufsiiuie, showing that tbo liver is iu a torpidor obstructed condition.In short, these Pills may ba u.oJ with advantage In all cases when a purgative or alterativeined'u ine Is requiaed.Plo.n-eask for'Ur. Pehenck's Mandrake Pills'and obsoro that tho two likcncusoa of the Doctor aro on the Government stump one whon Inthe lat atiigo of coiitum ptloii , uud tbo other inhis present li6nlT.h.Sold by all Oriitreiwis and deulera. Price 25contiper box. Principal Offloa, No. 15 North6th Street, I'hiladelpliia, Pa.Gcneri.l Wlioleaale Agents: Domaa BarnoaCo 21 Park Itow, N Yj 8 8 Pnee 108 Baltimorest Bultiinura Md; John D Park N K cor of 4thand Walnut 8t('inen,nati Ohio; Walker & Taylor. 184 and 136 Wab'' h Avonua fc'hicigo 111;(Adlin Brotlurs 8 V cr o.f Second and ineata St Louis .Mo,4a5wenmlyNew Bounty Bill nnd Pensions,As passed by Congress Julv 27, I8ti6,gives ftlOO additional bounty.To every honorably discharged soldierwho enlisted in the ermv ol the UnitedStates s'nee April 19, 1861, for three years,and served his term of enlistment and woohas receivd or was entitled to recieve but6100 bouniy.To every such fofilier who tins been discharged on oct ount of wounds received inthe I' in ol duty before his term of enlistment expired.To i lie widow, minor children of parentsii.. the ordfr named, of any such soldier whodied while in the serviw or from wjundsreceived or disease contracted while in theservice of the United Slates.t50 ADUITONAL B'lURT.To all honorably discharged &o!diers whohave served .wo years uitdei one enlistmentand tvlio Dave received hut 6100 bounty.AN INCHfc8B PENSIONH,is also been giauled by u recent liwTo widows of sildiers v h . have died inthe erniy. or to tho children if the widowhas die I or re mtirril i2 per month foreaeli ihild tinde r 10 year.i of oj;e.To soldiers who huve lost a loot or a handor been disabled equul to the lvss of a handor fool, 610 per mo'iili.T.IIIFE MONTHS' IXTRA PATHas been panted every ollicer who v:is incommission Alarth 3d. 1165, hud resignedor was linniirubly discharged afit: April 9,18U5, whikh ia promptly collertei1 byE. A. BRATTON,Atuhorizcd Military Chdm-Agent,Aug. )6, if. McArthur, Ohio.i'o 'iitin!;iivvs.The advcrtlsr, having hceii restored to healthin a few weeks liy a very simple remedy, utterhaving differed for several years with a aeverolung affection, and that dread disoaFO, Consumptionla ai.xioiie to make known to hiafcllow-pufferora the mean of cure.To all who dc-ire it, he will Bend a copy ofthe proscription used, free of chargo, with thodirections ( r preparing and using the fame,which they will find a sure euro for Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, nndall Throat and l-iing Affections. The only objoct of the advertiser In scud ng tho Prescription ia to benefit the afllictcd and spread information which ho conceives to bo invaluable,and bo hoe? every sufferer will try hiromedy,as it will cost them nothing and may prove ablessing,Parties wishing the Prescription, free, byreturn niuil, will please nddress,l'ev. KDWAIil) A. WILSON,William dur gb, Kings Co , N. V.January 11, isfid-ly.P1 enf"! Pl'-K YliAlil Wo waut, agents vy I tJUvf ery whtre to tell our In provt-d iiSewing Machines. Three now kinds. Uudeand uipor feed. Sent en trial. Wstruntedfive ye'ivs. Above talary or large commissionspaid. TLo oxer machines sold in tbo UnitedSiu'.cs for leVs than 40 dollars. which aro fullylicen'Cd by llowe, btule.- A- Wilson. Grover& Bah:;r Sirgcrd: Co., and Pneheldur. Allother cheap muchinc nro itifringiinents andthe teller or locr aro liable to arrest, fino andimprisonnicnt : Illusirnted ciicularB snt frco.Call nr on or ad lies?, Sbuw & Clark, at li ddefsrd, Maina, or Chicago, III. june7-le'vlybiloi'S ol Voulil.A OenUenun who suffered for years fromNervous Debility. Prrinhturo Vetoy, and allthe effects of youthful indiscretion, i ill. forsake of suffering humanity, fend free to all whoneed it, the rsciintand directions for mukingthe simple remedy by which he was cured.Sufferers wis bit g to prdit by the advertiser'sexperieuce, cuu do so bv address ngJOHN B. OGDEN,joll-lv. No, 18 Chamtera St., N. Y.J' 1 5Ji'h 5 o Ow i i sw 1 1 pMk 1Mb oM. & C. R. R. TIME TABLE.TpKOM and after Sunday the li tb day of JuneJ- lS'i6, 1 rains will leave Ctatiooc named attollows : -Goixa EA1.Stations. Hill. Night EtCincinnati, 8 25 a 1 1 12 33 amChillicothe, 1 17 p m 6 10 anHamHen, 2 3G p m 6 28 a mMcArthur, 2 52 p m 6 41amZaleski, , , 3 13 p m . 7 01 a n.Marrietta, ' B 45 p m ". 10 48 a niGOING WEST,Stations. Mail. Kiuht Ex,Marrietta, 6 40 a m 7 05 p mZaleski, - 10 10 a m 11 06 p mMcArthur, : 10 33 a in 11 31 p mllaindeiu - ' . 10 45 a m 11 42 p mChillicothe,' 12 28 pm 1 20 a mCincinnati, 5 00 p m 5 65 a atLANKS of every desorijioo. tor saleDODORDIGE h SOMDEALsr.S INHAIiDVAREANDCUTLERY.IISI MD STEELSmiths', Carpenters', I?2aclaineMis' as:u Joo' pers' Tools.A full Supply ofPLOWS AKD PLOW CASTINGSCONSTANTLY OK HA2JD.Also, agents for all kinds ofAGRICULTURAL MACHINERY !tfTEarenow receiving a largo stock of allVV gooda usually kept In a Uardc,ro Storo,which wo will sell at the lowest possible prices,fJT Special Attention raid to Orders.J. Doddridge & Son,, Main Street, (opposite Ilawki Stre,); v lie Arthur, O.Novomber 1, 13G6-3m.mm4PRICES REDUCED!C. J. BILLING HI RSTHAS just returned from Columbja with a4ditiunal facilities forCOPTIHG AID ENLARGINGOLDDagiicrreotype.1?, Ambrotypes,Photogvaphs, orANY OTUER PICTLRES OF AXY SIZEand malilni; them as TEKFECT as picturetaken FUOM LIFEIf you wint any kind of a picture, fromMiniature to Liks Size, tro to hillinirharai'ai'h(o2rn'h and Fine An Oallery In MoArthnr.l'hotopraplis colored in Oil, Watfb Colors.India Ink, and rlui.slicd in llio bigbebl s'ylsof art.Pictures taken In nil kinds of weather.Ilia profcnt stic i of A bums will he acid atcoat. Photographs of Lincoln, Grant, Sbermanand ethers; aUu, Lockets, fiuo tiold Pens andFinirt-r Kinps for salo.Pictures of all sizes frni.ied to order.McArthur, Obio, August 16, ISCG-tfNEW CLOTIUXG STORE-IN-M' ARTHUR, O.In Will's Building, room formerly occupiedby J. I'. Dunkle.TflE underpinned wiahos toaay to the peopleof Vinton county and tbo public generallytlia he has opened outA FULL & COMPLETE STOCKReady - Made CLOTHING,Gents FurM87ting Goods,of overy description,Hats, Caps; Boots & Shoesfur Ladies nnd Gents;TRUNKS, VALISES, etc.,which he is dotcrmi icd to sell at thoCASH PRICES!CALL AND EXAMINEHIS STOCKBefore Purposing Elsewhere !oct2.-m3 IIKXJSY ItlCIIMAN.Dr. J. S. STRONG,DllUGGIST,Ilulberts Cor Opposite Court-house,McAItTIIUIJ, OHIO,BEALIItINDrugs, Medicines,and Chemicals,FINE TOIL T. EOATS,FIXE HIU& TOOTH B II USUE,PERFUMERY,MISSES Supporters, aid Phntilder Braces,G'a, Putty, l'ainta. Oiln, Varnishes, andDye Stuff, eto., 1'aLut Medicines of every vn-rioty . I'uper, Pencils, Ports Monies. Porto Folios, Knvelopos and a gcucral variety ol funcyarticles.-ALSO-WATCHES,AKDJ E E L K I .N. B. Thysleions TreKeriptions carefullyeompoumlcd and orders corrcet'y iiiiw'crcl.i.nes warranted neLiiino and of tie bestquality. April iirt. ".s'.OtfUARDIAIVSSALE OP KEAL ESTATE,BY ORDER OF COURT.ON THE 27TH DAT O? NOVF.MUEIi, A.D. 18C3, n 10 o'clock A. M. of fail! d v.on the p.-enin-ca. will be fold to rhu higherbidder, (hi tollnwinu Real Ef;lte,ns bo prnperfj of Mary L Brown, miuor heir of SamuelII. Brn-rn. deo d, t wit:Lot No. 2ii. appiiiiscd at $.'0do. Xo. 118, tlo 40do. No. 119, do 40do. No. 12;i, do 30do. No. 137, do ..' 30do. No. 13S, do 30do. No. 135, do . .. 25do. No. lOU, do 20do. No. 1!, tlo 2."do. Ao. loo, do v 30do. No. KitJ, do 40do. No. 174, do 2.0do. No. 175, do 100do. No. l!Xi, do 50do. No. 197, tlo COdo. No. mo, do 20North half of Lot No. 71, ap. at 25do do do No. 72, do 25i;i the town of JIcArthur, inton county,UlllO.ALSO,Lot No, 1ft. appraised at $10do No. 17, do 10do No. 30, tlo 10do. Nw. 32, do 10in the village of Prattsvillc, Vinton couuty, Ohio.TEEMS OP SALE :One-third cash, one-third in one year.and the residue in two years from day ofsale, with Interest, ana mortgage on premisea to secure payment.MARY D. BROWN.Guardian of person and Estate of Mary L.Brown.Joseph J. McDowell, atty, Ac. oct26w5mmmMir.vpstmi)ITS EFFECT 13' MIRACULOUS.The old, the young, the middle aged nnita to pmiMHALL'SVEGETABLE SICILIANHAIR RJENEWER.It is an entirely new acientiflc discoyery, combiningmany of the mutt powerful auS restorutivo agentin the ttgttablt kingj 'm.We have such confidence in Its menu, awlo sure it will do all wo claim for it, that we offer1,000 HowardIf the Siciliak IIair Rhnewkr does not give atUfaction iu all cases when used iu strict accordance with our instructions.HALL'SVegetable Sicilian Hair Iienewcrboa proved itself to be the most perfect preparationfor the Huir ever offered to the public. .It is a vcpctiilile compound, and contains noInjurious properties whatever.It Is not a Dye, it strikes at tbo Roots and fillthe glands with 'now life and coloring mutter.II WILL XESTOllE a It AT II Alii TOus viuaiysL color.It tctll keep the llalr from falling cut.It eteanset th Seatp, ami maJiet th4 JlairBOJFT, ZVSTltOVS, ASD SILKENIT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSING INo person, old or young should fail to use it.It is recommended and mtd by tin i'JJiSV MEDICAL AUTJlOItli r.Ask for Hall's VECETAnLB SicilianIIaih Re.seweii, and tako no other.The Proprietors offer the Sicilian IIaib BbKEWEtt to the public, entirely confident that it willbring back the hair to its original color, promote itgrowth, nnd In nearly all case where it has fallenoff will restore it uulcs the person 1 very aged.R. P. HALL & CO. Proprietors,Nashua, If. Ey Sold by all Drogg'ut.GREENBACK:ABBGOOD!BUTRODACK'S STOMACH BltTERfl, Uryears ol exMrneuce ana trial, Barproven io uo me uen remuy slumlur all euiiiilaiuts where a Ionia andstimulant hib required. They oarer11U1 lu avienllicu tl, wechk, imjrtrigor lo the strong, and in all respectsrestore shattered and broken-downconstitution. No remedy haa bemreceived with m much favor a KoAca's Stohacu Bitiihj. In ChicagoB0VER 00,000 bottles were ao.d by onedniK'lii'iise in the past year. It is adniitl.-'l by onr niot learned phymeinnathai Pr. HOIiACU'H HTUMAUU BIT.THUS I'oinliiiie tho proierties of ageutle laxative, an efficient anti-biliousSent, and the boat atomachio known tothe world. KtHIACK'S HITTERS ahouldbe used by ennvHlexoenta lo strengthenthe prostration which always follow acutadisease. In theIH.int'H district of the Weal andSouth there ha, for a long time, beeamm h neoded an artieleof blU.MAUUHlTTldW, which, if taken in properquantities and at the proper time, area suro preveative of Bilious Fever,Fever and Ague, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Jaundice, KidneyComplaint, and all disease of similarnature ; and are better aa a preventivefor bilious derangomrnt, regulatingTKD strengthening ti',e system, and elln( lone lo the digeMive organs, thanany other known remedy. Plow thatthe war is over, there will ie thouundseeking linines in the Houth. No person a lio values his life ahould go thenwithout haviiiK constantly at hand theIMTTKltri, aa a Hiileuaid availed epidemic and nmladiea enp'tidered by miasma and polluted water. Travelerand all resident of the nuilt river-bottomTCOtryrS F-S of the Went and South, andthe valy of the HiHsisippi and IIhbiitarttfs, should provido themselveswith the M'l TK.liS. There is prolmblrnn one disease with which mankind arealllietcd which ia the source of so manyailments as dyspepsia, or A it is moreEoommonly called Sour Stomach, nndthere is np more certain remedy thanRoback's Stomach Enters. They arenever known to fail.E1N0 CHOLERA kas always beenmi,in n.iMi ii iv inn nniiiiA. innpenplo linTft resorted to all mannerof medicines to arrest the progress,but with little aureess. A sure cureand preventive is to be found in tbnse of Pr. TiOBACK'S SCANDINAVIAN REM Eld KS. Keep the bowelsopen with tbe Pills, anil invigorate thesystem by free. ue of the StomflcaHitters, or, If the blood be thin, use tilPuriBor.RSI'Cfl an Invaluable remedy should bakept in every family. Keep the systemin lull vigor nud nothing ia to be fearedfrom diee or cholera. THE OLDRELIAHLK. I'o not be deceived bypurchasing any of the quack nostrumsunder the rarioua name of Bitters.Purchase none other but Dr. ROBACK'SSTOMACH BITTERS, which are compounded of the purest drug, and inwhict the afflicted can rely.All 10sPBIUOE, WALT0H & OOMPAJY,(SnooeoTtoO.. KobaciJ , .. ;80LE3 PBOPEIITOH8,JTot. M, SS, OO ami Xatt Tfttrcl Strte,CINCINNATI, oi.V.i.Are Sold by all DruggUfs andDealers in Patent Medioinei.EVERYWHERE.-:,.;BA